Chemotaxonomy of some Paleozoic vascular plants. Part II: Chemical characterization of major plant groups |
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Authors: | K. J. Niklas P. G. Gensel |
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Affiliation: | 1. The New York Botanical Garden, 10458, Bronx, NY 2. Dept. of Botany, University of North Carolina, 27514, Chapel Hill, NC
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Abstract: | Chemical data are given forCooksonia, Rhynia, Zosterophyllum, Pseudosporochnus, Gosslingia,Crenaticaulis, Leclercqia, Tetraxylopteris, Oocampsa, andArchaeopteris, thus extending principal component analysis of multi-state and discrete characters to 27 Paleozoic plant taxa. Ordination patterns of these data suggest that while overlapping of major plant groups occurs, rhyniophytes, zosterophyllophytes, trimerophytes and other supra-generic taxa may be chemically characterized. The effects of heat (thermolysis) on organic constituents is shown to severely alter chemical profiles of plant taxa and is discussed as a thermometric tool. Taxonomic distancemeasures between plant groupings are suggested to be the result of both preand post-fossilization phenomena. |
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